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1803 In Sweden
Events from the year 1803 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Gustav IV Adolf Events * - The land reform ''Enskiftet'' is enforced in all Scania. * - The Yellow Rose (society) is exposed and banned by the monarch, leading to the end of all secret masonic lodges at the royal court.Kjell Lekeby (2010). Gustaviansk mystik. Alkemister, kabbalister, magiker, andeskådare, astrologer och skattgrävare i den esoteriska kretsen kring G.A. Reuterholm, hertig Carl och hertiginnan Charlotta 1776-1803.. Sala Södermalm: Vertigo Förlag. Births * 8 June - Amalia Assur, first female dentist (died 1889) * 16 May – Amelie von Strussenfelt, writer (died 1847) * 25 November – Sofia Ahlbom, artist (died 1868) * 26 November – Wilhelmina Stålberg, writer (died 1886) * – Evelina Stading, painter (died 1872) * – Isak Albert Berg, singer, composer (died 1886) Deaths * 1 February – Anders Chydenius, leading classical liberal of Nordic history (born 1729) * 12 December - Prince Fre ...
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Evelina Stading
Evelina Stading (January 1, 1797– April 4, 1829), was a Swedish landscape painter. Biography Evelina Stading was born in Stockholm, Sweden. She was either the daughter or the niece of the opera singer Franziska Stading (1763–1836). Stading studied art in Stockholm as a student of the landscape painter Carl Johan Fahlcrantz and continued her studies in Germany and Italy. This was unusual for a Swedish female in the 1820s, and something she was admired by her contemporaries as a pioneer by doing. From 1824 to 1827, she studied art in Dresden, and in 1827, she left for Rome via Prague and Florence, travelling in the company of her aunt. She died of a "breast inflammation" in Rome. Her art is preserved in National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design National may refer to: Common uses * Nation or country ** Nationality – a ''national'' is a person who is subject to a nation, regardless of whether the person has full rights as a citizen Places in the United States * Nati ...
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1738 In Sweden
Events from the year 1738 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events * 6 June - Premier of the '' Den Afwundsiuke'' by Olof von Dalin at Bollhuset in Stockholm. * August - A treaty with France is made against the opposition of Arvid Horn. * - Arvid Horn steps down as President of the Privy Council Chancellery. * - The first ballet with professional native Swedish ballet dancers is performed at Bollhuset in Stockholm. * - Premier of the '' Fru Rangsiuk'' by Reinhold Gustaf Modée at Bollhuset in Stockholm.Tryggve Byström: Svenska Komedien 1737-1754 (Swedish Comedy 1737-1754) 1981 * - '' Ichthyologia'' by Peter Artedi * - The Hats (party) and the Caps (party) is created. * - The religious affair of ''Passionsspelen på Stora Bjurum'' * - '' Samtal emellan Argi Skugga och en obekant Fruentimbers Skugga'' by Margareta Momma Births * * June - Erika Liebman, poet (died 1803) * 22 July - Nils Henric Liljensparre, police officer (died 1814) * 17 December - ...
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Erika Liebman
Erika Liebman (1738–1803) was a Swedish poet and academic. She was likely the first woman student at Lunds universitet. She was the daughter of professor Reinhold Liebman at the Lund university and was allowed to attend class. She would thereby be counted as the first woman to have studied at a Swedish university. She continued her studies as an adult, which aroused great attention because of her gender. In November 1756, she was published in Latin in Svenska Merkurius: She married the vicar Magnus Sommar in Ingelstorp in 1761. See also * Aurora Liljenroth * Betty Pettersson Betty Maria Carolina Pettersson (Visby 14 September 1838–7 February Stockholm 1885), was a Swedish teacher. She became the first official female university student in Sweden in 1871. She was also the first female student of Uppsala University ... References 1738 births 1803 deaths Swedish women poets 18th-century Swedish women writers Lund University alumni 18th-century Swedi ...
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1754 In Sweden
Events from the year 1754 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Adolf Frederick Events * * * - Foundation of the Stenborg Company, the first known Swedish language theater group to tour Sweden and Finland. * - The cause célèbre of '' Risbadstugan''. * - New law on suicide: people who falsely admitted guilt or committed crimes with the intent of committing suicide through execution were to be punished by pillorying and imprisoned rather than executed.Ohlander, Ann-Sofie, Kärlek, död och frihet: historiska uppsatser om människovärde och livsvillkor i Sverige, Norstedt, Stockholm, 1985 Births * * 29 June - Peter Gustaf Tengmalm, naturalist (died 1803) * June 18 – Anna Maria Lenngren, writer, poet and social critic (died 1817) * 28 July - Abraham Niclas Edelcrantz, poet and inventor (died 1821) * 10 March - Augusta von Fersen courtier, royal mistress and profile of the Gustavian age (died 1846) * 4 December - Nils Lorens Sjöberg, officer and poet (died 1822) * - Caroli ...
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Peter Gustaf Tengmalm
Peter Gustaf Tengmalm (29 June 1754 – 27 August 1803) was a Swedish physician and naturalist. Tengmalm was born in Stockholm and studied medicine at Uppsala University. He spent his spare time studying birds and became an accomplished taxidermist. He graduated in 1785 and moved to the town of Eskilstuna, where he worked as the provincial medical officer. In 1792 he travelled to Scotland and England, meeting other naturalists including Joseph Banks, and returning to Stockholm in the following year. Tengmalm then became medical officer for Västmanland. He contributed papers on both medicine and ornithology to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, becoming a member in 1797. He died of dysentery, which he caught from his patients during an epidemic. Tengmalm was interested in owls and improved upon Linnaeus' owl classification in a paper to the Academy of Sciences. Johann Friedrich Gmelin named an owl after him in 1788 (''Strix tengmalmi'') in the mistaken belief that Tengmalm ha ...
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1750 In Sweden
Events from the year 1750 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch – Frederick I Events Births * 18 July - Prince Frederick Adolf of Sweden A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The ..., prince (died 1803 in Sweden, 1803) * 19 July - Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna, poet (died 1818 in Sweden, 1818) * 8 October - Adam Afzelius, botanist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus (died 1837 in Sweden, 1837) Deaths * 29 January - Sophia Schröder, concert soprano (born 1712 in Sweden, 1712) * 25 April - Olof Hiorter, astronomer (born 1696 in Sweden, 1696) * 17 May - Georg Engelhard Schröder, painter (born 1684 in Sweden, 1684) References External links

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Prince Frederick Adolf Of Sweden
A prince is a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. ''Prince'' is also a title of nobility (often highest), often hereditary, in some European states. The female equivalent is a princess. The English word derives, via the French word ''prince'', from the Latin noun , from (first) and (head), meaning "the first, foremost, the chief, most distinguished, noble ruler, prince". Historical background The Latin word (older Latin *prīsmo-kaps, literally "the one who takes the first lace/position), became the usual title of the informal leader of the Roman senate some centuries before the transition to empire, the ''princeps senatus''. Emperor Augustus established the formal position of monarch on the basis of principate, not dominion. He also tasked his grandsons as summer rulers of the city when most of the government were on holiday in the country or attending religious rituals, and, for ...
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1729 In Sweden
Events from the year 1729 in Sweden Incumbents * Monarch - Frederick I Events * April - Sweden and Saxony finally resume peaceful connections with each other after the Great Nordic War. Births * 31 January – Pehr Löfling, botanist (died 1756) * 1 May – Eric Gustaf Tunmarck, painter (died 1789). * 11 September – Jacob Johan Anckarström the Elder, nobleman (died 1777) * 21 October – Bengt Andersson Qvist, chemist and mineralogist (died 1799) Deaths * 29 April – Ingela Gathenhielm, privateer (born 1692) * 20 August – Gunnila Grubb, songwriter (born 1692) * 22 October – Anna Maria Ehrenstrahl, painter (born 1666) References Years of the 18th century in Sweden Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
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Anders Chydenius
Anders Chydenius (; 26 February 1729 – 1 February 1803) was a Sweden–Finland, Swedish-Finnish Lutheran priest and a member of the Swedish Riksdag of Sweden, Riksdag, and is known as the leading classical liberalism, classical liberal of Nordic countries, Nordic history. Born in Sotkamo, Finland (then part of Sweden) and having studied under Pehr Kalm at The Royal Academy of Turku, the Royal Academy of Åbo, Chydenius became a priest and Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment philosopher. He was elected as an ecclesiastic member of the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates in 1765–66, in which his Caps (party), Cap party seized the majority and government and championed Sweden's first Freedom of the Press Act, the most liberal in the world along with those of Great Britain and the Seven United Provinces. Vehemently opposed to the extreme interventionist policies of mercantilism preached by the previously predominant Hats (party), Hat party since decades, he was ultimately coerced into ...
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Isak Albert Berg
Isak Albert Berg (22 September 1803, Stockholm - 1 December 1886), was a Swedish opera tenor, composer and singing pedagogue. He was a ''Hovsångare'' and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music (1831). Isak Albert Berg graduated from Uppsala University in 1824. He was a student of Giuseppe Siboni in Copenhagen, and toured Germany and Italy in the 1820s. He was the song master of the Royal Swedish Opera in 1831-1850 and in 1861-1870. Berg was one of the most famed music pedagogues in contemporary Sweden and the teacher of many later famed artists. Among his students were Jenny Lind, Oscar Arnoldson, Elma Ström and Mathilda Gelhaar. He also instructed Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland and Oscar II of Sweden Oscar II (Oscar Fredrik; 21 January 1829 – 8 December 1907) was King of Sweden from 1872 until his death in 1907 and King of Norway from 1872 to 1905. Oscar was the son of King Oscar I and Queen Josephine. He inherited the Swedish and Norweg .... References * ...
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1872 In Sweden
Events from the year 1872 in Sweden Events * 27 February - Betty Pettersson is accepted as a student at the Uppsala university, and thereby becomes the first female university student in Sweden. * - Women are granted unlimited right to choose marriage partner without the need of any permission from her family, and arranged marriages are thereby banned (women of the nobility, however, are not granted the same right until 1882). * - Folk schools are given state support.Hadenius, Stig, Nilsson, Torbjörn & Åselius, Gunnar, Sveriges historia: vad varje svensk bör veta, Bonnier Alba, Stockholm, 1996 * - Linköping Central Station is completed Births * 14 January – Kerstin Hesselgren, Swedish politician (died 1962) * 28 April – Carl Bonde, army officer and equerry (died 1957) * 1 May – Hugo Alfvén, musician (died 1960) * 9 June – Henry Rines, Swedish-born Minnesota Republican politician (died 1950) * 26 September – Oscar Nygren, chief of the Swedish general staff from 193 ...
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